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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/11005/15
 ---20-September-2019-19th-International-Workshop-o
 n-OCL-and-Textual-Modeling-OCL-2019-Munich-Germany
DTSTAMP:20190702T141936
SUMMARY:19th International Workshop on OCL and Tex
 tual Modeling (OCL 2019), Munich, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190920
LOCATION:Munich, Germany
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this workshop is to create
  a forum where researchers and practitioners inter
 ested in building models using OCL or other kinds 
 of textual languages (e.g., OCL, textual MOF, Epsi
 lon, or Alloy) can directly interact, report advan
 ces, share results, identify tools for language de
 velopment, and discuss appropriate standards. In p
 articular, the workshop will encourage discussions
  for achieving synergy from different modeling lan
 guage concepts and modeling language use. The clos
 e interaction will enable researchers and practiti
 oners to identify common interests and options for
  potential cooperation.  The workshop will be co-l
 ocated with MODELS 2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd Internationa
 l Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages
  and System.  Four types of submissions will be co
 nsidered:  * Presentation only submission (not inc
 luded in the workshop proceedings), e.g., for alre
 ady published work. Authors should submit a short 
 (1 page) abstract of their presentation.  * Short 
 papers (between 5 and 7 pages) describing new idea
 s or position papers.  * Tool papers (between 5 an
 d 7 pages) describing tools supporting textual mod
 eling tools  * Full papers (between 10 and 14 page
 s).  We particularly encourage submissions describ
 ing applications and case studies of textual model
 ing as well as test suites and benchmark collectio
 ns for evaluating textual modeling tools.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The goal 
 of this workshop is to create a forum where resear
 chers and practitioners interested in building mod
 els using OCL or other kinds of textual languages 
 (e.g., OCL, textual MOF, Epsilon, or Alloy) can di
 rectly interact, report advances, share results, i
 dentify tools for language development, and discus
 s appropriate standards. In particular, the worksh
 op will encourage discussions for achieving synerg
 y from different modeling language concepts and mo
 deling language use. The close interaction will en
 able researchers and practitioners to identify com
 mon interests and options for potential cooperatio
 n.</p>\n\n  <p>The workshop will be co-located wit
 h MODELS 2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conferen
 ce on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Syste
 m.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Four types of submission
 s will be considered:<br>\n  * Presentation only s
 ubmission (not included in the workshop proceeding
 s), e.g., for already published work. Authors shou
 ld submit a short (1 page) abstract of their prese
 ntation.<br>\n  * Short papers (between 5 and 7 pa
 ges) describing new ideas or position papers.<br>\
 n  * Tool papers (between 5 and 7 pages) describin
 g tools supporting textual modeling tools<br>\n  *
  Full papers (between 10 and 14 pages).</p>\n\n  <
 p>We particularly encourage submissions describing
  applications and case studies of textual modeling
  as well as test suites and benchmark collections 
 for evaluating textual modeling tools.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://oclworkshop.github.io
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